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Marguerite discovers a personal in the paper asking for information concerning Wallace Jones, and stating that he is heir to an immense fortune, which she shows to her mother. That morning, when a man applies to Mrs. Joslin for a room in her house and the landlady discovers his valise is marked "W. Jones," both she and her daughter insist on his taking one of their rooms, and make a great fuss over him. Mr. Jones is at a loss to understand their overwhelming attentions, but as Marguerite is extremely pretty, he accepts the fussing good-naturedly, as far as she is concerned.
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Augustus Carney | Mr. Jones | Unowned |
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Victor Potel | Unowned | |
Harry Keenan | The Minister | Unowned | |
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Margaret Joslin | Mrs. Joslin - the Landlady | Unowned |
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Marguerite Clayton | Marguerite - the Landlady's Daughter | Unowned |
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Harry Todd | Unowned |